The Tech Industry Moves Fast. So Do We

If you're entering the tech field, you don't have time for a 4-year college or even a 2-year college. Even a 6-month full-time boot camp can feel like it takes way too long. Our coding courses can launch your new coding career in just 15 to 21 weeks. Programming classes are held 3 nights a week, so you can balance your day job, social life and family life while learning how to code.

No Coding Experience? No Problem.

If you're hungry and dedicated, you can learn to code. That's as true for total beginners as it is for students with some existing knowledge of web development. All our coding classes are geared toward students with mixed experience levels, so the only skills you really need are a drive to learn and a willingness to practice.

Learning to code can seem unrewarding at first. With some languages, you need to go through a complicated process to get even a simple result. Suppose you want to write a Java program that outputs “Hello world.” You have to create a class, put a function called “main” into it, compile it, and run Java on the class file. You can't do anything with less effort than that.

Most people who know a little about Internet tech know that JavaScript is the scripting language for Web pages. It adds interaction, verifies form inputs, and makes pages livelier and more useful. Not as many people know that JavaScript is one of the fastest-growing languages for server-side development. Today a website can use the same language behind the scenes that it uses on its pages, allowing tighter connections between client and server.